Morgan Stanley's Gorman Says GE Won't Be Problematic for the Bank

Morgan Stanley's Gorman Says GE Won't Be Problematic for the Bank

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The transcript discusses Morgan Stanley's $200 billion in bank assets and its role as a commercial lender, particularly its credit commitment to GE. Despite GE's financial troubles, the speaker expresses confidence in GE's leadership under Larry Culp and their restructuring efforts. The speaker believes GE is a world-class company capable of overcoming its current challenges and is confident in the credit facility's security.

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What amount in bank assets is mentioned in the text?

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How does the speaker relate their past experiences to GE's current situation?

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What does the speaker believe about GE's ability to restructure its assets?

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What is the speaker's opinion on GE's credit situation?

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Who is identified as a great leader in the context of GE?

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